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According to trusted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPhone 14 line will not face supply chain issues as the mass production and shipping schedule is on track. While geopolitics may be a concern for investors, Kuo thinks everything is fine.

Last week, an analyst reported that Apple would start production of the iPhone 14 simultaneously in India and China as Apple warned its suppliers of a possible Chinese government “retaliation” against the United States following a controversial visit by US House Speaker Nancy. Pelosi to Taiwan.

Pelosi has met with some of Apple’s suppliers, such as chip maker TSMC and Taiwanese assembler Pegatron. Since then, there have been reports that China is blocking shipments from these companies, although Kuo now says that this will not affect the production or release schedule of the iPhone 14.

This is also good news as it previously reported that the iPhone 14 line was also facing delays due to component shortages and some minor quality issues. If all goes well, the new phones are expected to be unveiled in a month. Here’s what the analyst said Today:

While some investors have recently been concerned that the mass production and shipping schedule for iPhone 14 models could be impacted by geopolitics, my latest survey shows that there are currently no impacts on the supply chain for iPhone 14 models.

For now, the iPhone 14 series will be the star of Apple’s September event. With four new models to be unveiled, expect a lot of buzz from the new Plus/Max model. While the regular models won’t be much different from the current generation iPhone 13, the larger model will be a nice addition.

Expect big changes for the iPhone 14 Pro as previously reported. With a new design, improved processor, and huge camera improvements, the 14 series is likely to be one of Apple’s biggest launches in years.

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